Eastern Alamance High School
Public | 9-12 | 1103 students |
Eastern Alamance High School, located in Mebane, North Carolina, serves grades 9-12 in the Alamance-Burlington Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 2 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
|---|
Alamance-Burlington Middle College 4.3 miles | |||
5.1 miles | |||
5.5 miles | |||
6.9 miles |
Recent Reviews
I was a student at EA. I must say, I hated the school. The politics within the athletic department are absolutely ridiculous. Alot of times, the teachers play favorites as well. The classes are overcrowded and the school does absolutely NOTHING about bullying or rumors or harassment. I would never reccoment this school. People need to see past the glitz and glamour of the football nights and realize this school is just downright horrible. Only the rich kids make it at this school... everyone else is subject to bullying, getting accused of things they dont do, and even the teachers wont really interact with them. its ridiculous and no child should have to go through that. DO NOT GO TO EASTERN!!!
I was a student at Eastern Alamance and it was absolutely horrid. I would never recommend this school to anyone. If you have a choice of what school you would like to attend DO NOT choose Eastern Alamance!
eastern alamance teachers have no interest in the student they tell there student they are going to fall and allow inadequate time for them to complete there work and there only excuse is there still going to get paid . the hallways and bathroom are disgusting.Some of the teachers are even unfair and chose favorites.
Because my nephews went there & I got to know some of the guidance counselors. They are excellent at what they do!! I also enjoy going to the football games there & seeing the band perform at half time.
EAHS has a high rate in academics and it's students are mostly well behaved. I belive that it is the best run high school in alamance county, and the safest.
I think Eastern Alamance is one of the most well run schools now in the state. The administration is visible at all times, involved, care about the children and take a proactive stance towards discipline while offering strong encouragement and positive reinforcement. I am proud my children attend EAHS and feel safe that they are there.
I am a parent and I do not like the way the teachers do not take time with the kids they do not check home work right they just make sure they have something wrote on there paper , even if it is done wrong it is still a good grade just because they turned it in.
As a grandparent my biggest complaint with the high school is that it is not clean. Carpet, restrooms, classrooms, hallways, entrance doors are in need of repair and more thorough cleaning. The middle school is an inviting place however.
The new 'block' schedule has provided the unique opportunity for our child to re-take Algebra I during the 1st semester and continue, on-schedule, with Algebra II 2nd semester. The block schedule has been a pleasant bundle of benefits! My children had struggled focusing on 6-7 subjects daily, and staying organized in each. Four subjects daily for a longer period of time has been of immense value to us. Also, the bookbags are so much lighter!
Share your own experience with Eastern Alamance High School. Submit a review »
Connect With Us
Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.
Thank you
Please confirm your subscription by clicking the link in the email we just sent you.
Thank you
You've successfully subscribed to the GreatSchools newsletter.
High School Community
I am looking for a good quality high school...
...for a bright student. I am looking for teachers... (1 reply) »
I would like to know if anyone has recently relocated... (2 replies) »
relocating to slidell,la needchood school for ld student
I have a 15 yr old with learning disabilities,... (0 replies) »
Got a question about high schools?







